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Which
of
the
following
parts
of
an
ECG
represents
the
depolarization
of
the
atria?
The
QRS-complex
The
T-wave
The
PR-interval
o
The
P-wave
The
ST
interval
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Cardiac
output
equals:
o
Blood
flow
through
the
entire
vascular
system
Blood
leaving
one
ventricle
during
one
beat
of
the
heart.
Stroke
volume
Systolic
pressure
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diastolic
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Heart
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